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Attempting to fix Release Please

Attempting to fix Release Please

Signed-off-by: Michael Beemer <beeme1mr@users.noreply.github.com>
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This pull request addresses an issue with the Release Please automation by reverting the project's declared version. The change specifically targets the version manifest file, setting the project back to a previous stable version to facilitate the correct functioning of the release process.

Highlights

  • Version Downgrade: The project's version in the .release-please-manifest.json file has been explicitly downgraded from 0.3.15 to 0.3.14.
  • Release Please Fix Attempt: This version rollback is an attempt to resolve an issue with the Release Please automation process.
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  • .release-please-manifest.json
    • Downgraded the root project version from 0.3.15 to 0.3.14.
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Code Review

This pull request attempts to fix a release-please issue by manually downgrading the version in .release-please-manifest.json. While the intent is clear, this approach may cause issues with the next release, such as duplicate entries in the changelog. I have provided a comment explaining the potential problem and recommending the standard procedure for recovering from a failed release, which involves reverting the original release PR.

Removed entry for version 0.3.15 from CHANGELOG.

Signed-off-by: Michael Beemer <beeme1mr@users.noreply.github.com>
@beeme1mr beeme1mr merged commit 32a1a40 into main Feb 9, 2026
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